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Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2025
Great product
rkelly193
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tiger
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Great little chips
Sunny
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Affordable price makes life easier
Magnus
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I purchased these for driving home automations with Home Assistant and Apple Home. They are super easy to set up and use. The adhesive backing can be a bit hard to peel back but once you stick it to a surface it's not going anywhere without a fight. You can write on the top surface with a regular pen if you want to label them.
DT
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
All tags are as advertised and in working order. Honestly pretty resilient even though they are not advertised as such, I've had one out in the hot, cold, sun, rain, snow and it still seems to be holding up just fine so far (would NOT recommend treating them this way though as they are not advertised as outdoor / IPXX rated). For fun around the house or hobbiest projects these are a good bang for buck and have done what i needed them for / what almost any other similar product will offer (don't listen to any fancy marketing on these , any processing or automations are done on user device not these chips).
The Mayor
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Let me tell you about something awesome that's made using my iPhone way easier: NFC tags with the Shortcuts app. It's like having a secret helper that makes my everyday tasks simpler and faster.Setting up NFC tags with my iPhone is surprisingly easy, thanks to the Shortcuts app. I just go to "Automation," tap "Create Personal Automation," and I'm ready to link actions with the NFC tag.Once it's all set up, the possibilities are endless. For example, I tap my phone on my bedside table in the morning, and my favorite playlist starts playing. Or, I tap my phone as I leave, and all my smart devices adjust automatically.What's great about using NFC tags with Shortcuts is how flexible it is. You can make shortcuts for things you do often, like sending messages or setting reminders, or even ordering your morning coffee with just a tap.The best part? It's simple to use and doesn't need any fancy tech knowledge. NFC tags blend right into your daily routine, making things run smoother without any hassle.I first saw NFC in a YouTube video, and I figured it would be like 50 bucks for one tag, but boy was I wrong. I also recommend getting the NFC tools app, and it is pretty self explanatory from there. Great price, great to get and make life easier. Please mark helpful if you think it was, as it would make more people see it
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
I used these to provide a certain link to people at work. They were easy to set up via an app on my phone. And easy to use once you figure out where each brand of phone or tablet puts their nfc antenna in their devices. It did have to be pretty exactly placed which was a little disappointing.
Steph
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2024
No issues
mahedra saini
Reviewed in India on January 10, 2024
Seller did not mentioned.. That it not work with every simple andriod phone 😔😔😔
Dante
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Bought these to make some Amiibo chips from. They write like any other NFC chip, and read like any other NFC chip.Unlike other NFC chips though, these are thicker and more durable than the thin little sticker packs you see more commonly, and can more easily / safely be stored for continued use.
Elgabass
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 3, 2021
came as mention .. good product and can be used for many options
KG
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2021
So yes they do work, but it gets a little tricky when you try scanning them since they’re so small compared to their card counterpart. In case anyone reads this, I’d like to offer some help because I also struggled trying to scan them. I use amiiboss to scan these tags and where the NFC reader is on the iPhone 11 is at the top-ish left of the phone. It’s directly across from where the camera is. You might get an “error” the first time you try scanning them and that’s normal. What you need to do is to hold the phone still so it can read the tag properly. Might get you a few tries to get it right, but it’s not so bad when you get the hang of it :) Hope this helped a bit. Awesome product and I can’t wait to use my amiibos. Will order more from this seller in the future!
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